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Muay Thai Sevilla

Seville's Muay Thai scene is small but real, built around the city's pioneer of the sport, with a handful of genuine specialist gyms alongside larger multi-discipline clubs.. Find your ideal gym below.

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Seville's Muay Thai scene is compact but genuine, and it splits cleanly into two camps: dedicated traditional rooms where Thai boxing is the whole focus, and larger multi-discipline clubs where it shares the mat with kickboxing, BJJ and conditioning. With eight gyms in this directory you have real choice — the catch is that the gym count overstates how many are actual Muay Thai specialists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best Muay Thai gym in Seville?

It depends on your goal. For training under the city's pioneer of the sport with a championship and world-championship background, Boran Gym (Academia Jaramillo) in the old town is the clearest answer. For a small, traditional, family-run room, Camp Muay in Dos Hermanas or Kai Sing Thai in the north are strong. For one-on-one technical coaching, Samuel Olias teaches private sessions. There's no single best gym — it depends on whether you want lineage, an intimate club, or private attention.

Can I train Muay Thai in Seville as a beginner?

Yes. Most specialist gyms are beginner-friendly — Camp Muay and Kai Sing Thai are both noted for looking after newcomers, and Boran Gym offers a free first class. Coaching is mainly in Spanish, especially at the smaller gyms, so a little Spanish helps, though technique translates by demonstration.

How much does Muay Thai cost in Seville?

Affordable by European standards. Memberships generally run around €30–70 per month depending on how many days you train — roughly €30 (2 days) to €40 (5 days) at smaller gyms, up to about €55–70 for unlimited at multi-discipline clubs. Boran Gym offers a free trial class; confirm current rates directly, as several only publish prices on request.

Is Seville worth visiting for a Muay Thai training trip?

As a city break with training attached, yes — but it's a destination for the culture and weather more than a dedicated Muay Thai camp. The scene is small, mostly Spanish-speaking, and built around local and recreational fighters rather than training tourism, so it suits a few drop-in sessions during a wider trip rather than a focused training block. For an immersive camp experience, Thailand remains the benchmark; Seville is better as "train while you travel."